
Madison, Wisconsin, Fleet Superintendent Mahanth Joishy said the city's desire to lower carbon emissions is a driving force behind the use of biodiesel fuel.
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The City of Ames, Iowa, and the Washington D.C. Department of Public Works have both used B-100 in their fleets, expanding use of the fuel after successful pilots.
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The City of Madison, Wisconsin, fleet also relies on hybrid-electric vehicles, electric vehicles, solar charging, anti-idling technology, and soy tires.
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The City of Ames municipal fleet added seven additional heavy-duty trucks running on 100% biodiesel.
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Eight biodiesel users from across the country received matching funds from the National Biodiesel Board to share their success stories with wraps, decals, or other vehicle branding efforts.
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The pilot B100 program cuts carbon emissions from refuse vehicles by 84%.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture ordered its agencies to consume more ethanol and biodiesel and is offering $100 million in grant funding for fueling infrastructure.
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The City of Madison fleet began slowly introducing biodiesel for the past year. This summer marked the first time all ten city fueling sites dispensed B-20.
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Whether it’s reducing reliance on traditional fuels or cutting harmful emissions, public agencies are meeting their sustainability goals through various methods.
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A biodiesel specialist with the Illinois Soybean Association provides five steps to help ensure trouble-free fuel performance this winter.
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